As fans of Supernatural are well aware, last week Sam and Dean went to Heaven, and this week it looks like they’re out of the frying pan and back into the fire. Thanks to The CW here’s a sneak peek at Season 5, Episode 17, “99 Problems”.

For an idea of what’s in store for our demon-hunting brothers, here’s the synopsis:

Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are outnumbered by demons but are saved at the last minute by Rob (guest star Michael Shanks) and his townspeople, who are aware of the Apocalypse and have been training to fight and kill demons. The small town is very religious, and Sam and Dean meet Pastor Gideon (guest star Larry Poindexter), who introduces them to his daughter, Leah (guest star Kayla Mae Maloney), whom he claims is a prophet. Leah tells the townspeople they must obey her orders if they want a spot in Heaven, but when she starts turning the townspeople against each other in the name of the Lord, the brothers realize they must kill her. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Julie Siege

Now, as for the 100th and 101st episodes, “Point of No Return” (Season 5, Ep. 18) and “Hammer of the Gods” (Season 5, Ep. 19), airing April 15th and 22nd, respectively, here’s what we know so far:

#18 – Dean begins to think the only way to stop Lucifer is to say yes to Michael, but the angels decide they don’t need him anymore. Dean, Sam, and Castiel are horrified at the angels’ new game plan and take on Zachariah to prevent an all-out war on Earth. Meanwhile, a familiar face returns.

#19 – Sam and Dean are kidnapped by a group of gods, including Kali (guest star Rekha Sharma), Ganesh (guest star Keith Blackman Dallas), and Baldur (guest star Adam Croasdell) and held hostage in a small hotel. The gods want to use Sam and Dean as bargaining chips to stop the Apocalypse, but Gabriel (guest star Richard Speight, Jr.) shows up and warns them that if Lucifer finds them, he will kill them all. Unfortunately, one of the gods turns on the rest and Lucifer appears…

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Supernatural is one of a handful of shows that I simply can’t miss. The show just has a winning formula and consistently delivers awesome episodes…

Terminal

“Supernatural” last week was great and these upcoming episodes sounds to be even better. It’s weird how even the gods from other religions are scrambling to get their bid in the upcoming apocalypse. This show just gets better and better.

I wonder if Bobby will actually end up being god. That’d be a great surprise.
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“We are bad guys. That means we’ve got more to do other than bullying companies. It’s fun to lead a bad man’s life.”

The Woman In Black

I LOVE that they are bringing in the gods from other religions. I was a big naysayer in the beginning about this whole apocalypse thing, but it’s playing out better than I could ever have hoped or imagined.

Terminal

We agree again WIB. And I LOVED the way they handled zombies a couple of weeks ago. Such a creepy finale with Bobby and Dean in the junkyard fighting off the walking dead.

And I thought Bobby’s wife was kind of hot.

This week when Joshua appeared telling the guys to literally back off, I got chills. God has just stopped caring.
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“We are bad guys. That means we’ve got more to do other than bullying companies. It’s fun to lead a bad man’s life.”